Deliverance From Daily Giants
Dwight GunterPaperback 2006-11-15
Publisher Description
What are the giants in your life?Some of us have struggled for years with the same issues--issues such as fear of failure, emotional baggage from broken relationships, or perpetual worry. Often, our fruitless attempts at self-improvement end in frustration and a defeated acceptance that life will never be different. But life can be different. It is possible to defeat the giants in our lives.Deliverance from Daily Giants shows us that when we allow the Holy Spirit to enter our hearts He fills us with the power to transform our lives and be delivered from our ongoing struggles. With insight and biblical guidance, Dwight Gunter addresses real-life situations and shows how we can learn, through the help of the Holy Spirit, to conquer fear, broken relationships, failure, and other issues that hinder freedom in Christ. He demonstrates the futility of trying to cure anger, tragedy, and other enemies of the soul by using our own strength. Instead, he points the way to a loving God who is will
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Publisher Description
What are the giants in your life?Some of us have struggled for years with the same issues--issues such as fear of failure, emotional baggage from broken relationships, or perpetual worry. Often, our fruitless attempts at self-improvement end in frustration and a defeated acceptance that life will never be different. But life can be different. It is possible to defeat the giants in our lives.Deliverance from Daily Giants shows us that when we allow the Holy Spirit to enter our hearts He fills us with the power to transform our lives and be delivered from our ongoing struggles. With insight and biblical guidance, Dwight Gunter addresses real-life situations and shows how we can learn, through the help of the Holy Spirit, to conquer fear, broken relationships, failure, and other issues that hinder freedom in Christ. He demonstrates the futility of trying to cure anger, tragedy, and other enemies of the soul by using our own strength. Instead, he points the way to a loving God who is will